City of Sale Eisteddfod Inc

Sale Eisteddfod Country & Popular Rules & Conditions of Entry - 2010

  1. ENTRIES CLOSE with Convenor on Thursday 1st Apr 2010.
  2. No entry will be accepted unless accompanied by correct fees.  Cheques should be made payable to:  CITY OF SALE EISTEDDFOD SOCIETY INC.
  3. LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED up until Friday 9th April 2010 and MUST be accompanied by a late entry fee of $5.00 per entry.
  4. NO ENTRY FEE WILL BE REFUNDED unless the section is withdrawn by the committee.  A stamped self-addressed envelope MUST BE included for return of appearance notices. 
  5. If, by the closing date, only one entry is received for a section, the entry may not be accepted unless the section can be combined with another section. If the entry is not accepted the applicant will be notified ASAP and the entry fee returned.
  6. All competitors perform at their own risk.
  7. All sections are open to amateurs only, except:
    1. In the case of an Accompanist                        
    2. Country & Popular - Sections 204, 209, 214, 219, 221, 223, 224, 228, 232, 236 and 240.
      In the Eisteddfod, an amateur is defined as any person whose main source of income is not derived from any exercise of their talents in the particular discipline for which they have entered.
  8. In all sections which are subject to an age limit, the age on the closing date for entry, shall be deemed to be the age of the competitor.
  9. Items can only be performed once in this Eisteddfod.
  10. Competitors are not permitted to perform an item for which they have previously won first place, in the City of Sale Eisteddfod.
  11. Novice competitors shall be those who have not won a first prize in any solo section in any Eisteddfod for the past two years up to the closing date of entries 13th March 2010.
  12. Competitors are not to appear more than once in any one Section.        
  13. Prizes will be awarded at the discretion of the Adjudicator, whose decision will be final.  Prizes may be withheld where, in the opinion of the Adjudicator, sufficient merit has not been shown.
  14. Competitors must report to the Secretary’s desk at least 15 minutes prior to commencement of their section.
  15. Competitors are to supply a clear copy of their music.  This should be in the form of a lyric sheet with chords.  Failure to do so will see the competitor perform for report only.
  16. Communication with the adjudicator, during the Eisteddfod, is not permitted by parent, teacher, or competitors, excluding committee members. Enquiries are to be made through the Desk Secretary or Session Chairperson.
  17. No prompting or assistance of any kind may be given by teachers or other interested parties during the competition.  The adjudicator or convenor are the only people permitted to prompt performers.
  18. All competitors and accompanists are requested to wear suitable attire for presentation. The adjudicator may deduct points if dress is unsuitable.
  19. No furniture is permitted other than the use of hall chairs.